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Auchi Day Celebration 2024: Chief Imam clarifies Christian widow’s inheritance position in Islam

By Achadu Gabriel, Kaduna

At the 2024 Auchi Day Celebration in Kaduna, Sheikh Muhammad Aminu Sale, the Chief Imam of Barkallahu Jummat Mosque, clarified the Islamic position on inheritance for Christian widows of late Muslim husbands. He explained that, under Islamic law, such widows do not inherit the properties of their deceased sons unless a will specifies otherwise.

“Even with a will, she is entitled to only six percent of her son’s wealth,” Sheikh Sale stated during a question-and-answer session following his lecture at the event.

A Celebration of Strength and Unity

Earlier in his welcome address, the President of the Auchi Progressive Union (APU) Kaduna branch, Alhaji A.M. Giwa, emphasized the importance of unity and collaboration among members to overcome challenges.

“Today, we gather to celebrate our community’s strength, resilience, and unity. As we mark another year of togetherness, we honor our shared values, traditions, and achievements,” he said.

Giwa encouraged members to reflect on their accomplishments, recommit to their collective goals, and pledge to build a brighter future.

Honoring Heritage and Diversity

Auchi Day was also an opportunity to celebrate the community’s heritage, promote inclusivity, and empower youth, women, and elders.

“This celebration is a reminder that together, we can achieve greatness,” Alhaji Giwa added, appreciating past leaders, patrons, and members for their contributions to the community.

Highlights and Awards

The event featured awards recognizing distinguished individuals who have contributed to the growth and development of the community.

Notable attendees included former Edo State Youth Commissioners and retired Brigadier General Ali Baba, who praised the event’s organization and called for its annual continuation.

In interviews, guests such as Mrs. Zainab K. Owolabi and Rahab Ibrahim highlighted the importance of such gatherings in fostering unity and joy within the community.

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